The mask
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Summary
| Description | This training film is intended to make police officers aware that alcohol can disguise or mask serious physical and mental illnesses. Produced in concert with the Cleveland Police Department, it is one of a series of films that offer a view of police officers as instruments for social service rather than just law enforcers seeking to arrest and punish. The films were intended for use during group discussions in which police officers could share their experiences with one another and with staff from hospitals in their communities. Written material supplemented the films during these discussions, which encouraged the participants to cite their own experiences. Instead of just blaming the police and making them feel guilty, this dialogue created some understanding. This is one of four films produced through the Louisiana Association for Mental Health in collaboration with its executive director, Dr. Loyd Rowland (1902-1981). The series was co-sponsored by International Association of Chie |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Rowland, Loyd W., 1902-1981, organizer., Stoney, George C., director, screenwriter., Daly, James, 1918-1978, narrator., Knight, Edward H., M.D., consultant., Jolliff, James W., consultant., Louisiana Association for Mental Health, production company., Geo |
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Attribution: Rowland, Loyd W., 1902-1981, organizer., Stoney, George C., director, screenwriter., Daly, James, 1918-1978, narrator., Knight, Edward H., M.D., consultant., Jolliff, James W., consultant., Louisiana Association for Mental Health, production company., Geo